During Sunday Mass at Saints Peter and Paul Parish, Fr. Edward Anthony delivered a powerful homily cautioning congregants against the obsession with fast wealth and material gain.
“The world celebrates the rich and ignores the poor, without questioning how that wealth was obtained.”
Fr. Edward highlighted the virtue of humility and integrity, reminding worshippers that some honest people choose to live modestly—even in positions of influence—because they are serving God’s people.
“We may be tempted to think wealth brings happiness, but in reality, it often brings spiritual harm and lasting trouble.”
He warned that pursuing riches without values risks compromising one’s faith.
“Christians should not enslave themselves for riches. If we do, our faith has lost its foundation.”
The Nuba Mountains, is developing quite fairly but crime is on the rise. In August, a theft at the parish’s primary school, saw over two million SDGs. stolen from the office.
